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JESTER Methodology: A Wood of Fire Case Study
Methodology; JESTER; WSN; design.
In the wireless sensor networks research area are
resources the most common problem. Wireless sensor network
is created by rather small nodes, which have limited computing
power. They also have small batteries that ensure only limited
time to run. There is need to create applications for wireless
sensor networks that will be aware of these limitations. For
modelling application for such a sensor network there is useful
to have a common framework that will ensure usage of the
best practises for creating an application for the network.
We have created methodology to provide the framework for
creating an energy efficient application. This methodology is
called JESTER and this paper describes step by step case study
that will show how the methodology works and how should be
treated. At the end of this paper we provide output from the
methodology, the model of created application.
@INPROCEEDINGS{FITPUB10740, author = "Franti\v{s}ek Zbo\v{r}il and Jakub \v{Z}\'{a}k", title = "JESTER Methodology: A Wood of Fire Case Study", pages = "1--6", booktitle = "Proceedings of ISDA 2014", year = 2014, location = "Okinawa, JP", publisher = "Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers", ISBN = "978-1-4799-7938-7", doi = "10.1109/ISDA.2014.7066283", language = "english", url = "https://www.fit.vut.cz/research/publication/10740" }